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Yellowstone National Park

Recently the water in Yellowstone National Park has been fishing well. The Madison, Firehole and Gibbon would be a great place to start. Look for BWO's and Caddis in the morning. Once things warm up throw terrestrials. The Madison and Firehole can be very fun swinging soft hackles and stripping small streamers. Lots of options. Other then the western region of the park the Gardner river near the north entrance is also fishing well. Fish those deep holes to find some big browns that have run up from the Yellowstone. You may have to let it warm a bit in the morning due to cold temps at night. Look for BWO's on cloudy days. You should also see Caddis in the morning and evening. Mid day fishing will call for streamers, nymphs, midges, and terrestrials. Swinging soft hackles is our favorite technique this time of year and can produce fish all day long!